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Today – June 3, 2018 – marks the 31st annual National Cancer Survivors Day®. Welcome to the celebration! Tens of thousands of people in hundreds of communities across the globe are joining you in celebrating life after cancer. Today, on National Cancer Survivors Day® 2018, we Read More

[NCSD guest blog post by Joanna Morales]
There are more than 15 million cancer survivors in the United States. As cancer treatments improve, there is increased attention to the field of cancer survivorship. What do survivors need? How can we support them?
A 2005 report by the Institute Read More

Yes, National Cancer Survivors Day® is a celebration! A worldwide Celebration of Life held on the first Sunday in June. But it is so much more than just a party.
National Cancer Survivors Day® is the one day each year that communities across the globe come together to recognize the Read More

A survivor is anyone living with a history of cancer – from the moment of diagnosis through the remainder of life.
If you’ve just been diagnosed with cancer – you’re a survivor.
If you’ve been in remission for 20 years – you& Read More

[NCSD guest blog post by Heather Hall]
Cancer changed my life in a way that is difficult to put into words. Diagnosed at 21 with bone cancer, I underwent aggressive chemo and surgery that replaced part of my femur and tibia with titanium. When I walked out of the hospital 13 mont Read More

[NCSD guest blog post by Fabianna Marie]
Cancer can make you feel very alone. It is your mind and body fighting against cancer: an epic, internal battle. You deal with exhaustion and side effects of treatment, but you don’t want to be a burden, so you suffer in silence. In 13 years of Read More

The day we’ve been waiting for is almost here! On Sunday, June 3, 2018, people across the U.S. and abroad will gather in their local communities to commemorate the 31st National Cancer Survivors Day®.
National Cancer Survivors Day® is an annual, worldwide Celebration of Life h Read More

[NCSD guest blog post by Richard Fabozzi]
After the initial shock of being diagnosed with throat cancer, I began to focus on developing some qualities I felt would get me through my cancer journey. I realized sometime later that six of those qualities comprised an acronym for the word &ldqu Read More

[NCSD guest blog post by Ilse Anderson]
We all face daunting challenges at some point in our lives. Whether the crisis involves health, career, or relationships, the initial reaction is always fear. I’m not talking about being scared, which is a natural response to the unknown. Being Read More

National Cancer Survivors Day®, the day set aside to recognize all those who are living with a history of cancer, is Sunday, June 3. And we know you’re already busy planning an incredible Celebration of Life for the cancer survivors in your community.
You can make sure that every Read More